Photo by William "Wombat" Felch
Metalcore quintet For The Fallen Dreams have released a video for their new single ‘Sulfate’, out now via Arising Empire.
Vocalist Chad Ruhlig comments: “It’s been a welcomed and refreshing challenge to find ways to incorporate new elements into our music after 15 years. ‘Sulfate’ explores a more mature side of heaviness from For The Fallen Dreams, while still keeping our core elements intact. We look forward to continuing to paint the picture of what to expect from our new album.”
‘Sulfate’ was produced by Jonathan Dolese at Konkrete Studios (Cane Hill), with vocal production duties by Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz (All That Remains, Bad Wolves).
What’s that old saying? “The more things change, the more they stay the same.” When it comes to Michigan-based metal outfit For The Fallen Dreams, perhaps a more fitting – but just as timeless – adage would be “change is the only constant.”
For The Fallen Dreams‘ career is defined by constant progression and a dedication to refining and rejuvenating their unique brand of aggressive, passionate metal. The five-piece have consistently demonstrated an ability to adapt and evolve their sound and dynamic, despite overwhelming adversity, all without sacrificing the core components of their sound.
Built around explosive breakdowns, gut-wrenching grooves and lyricism that touches on everything from an introspective glimpse into the human condition to brotherhood and camaraderie, these Midwestern masters of metal have made themselves a staple within the international heavy music community.
For The Fallen Dreams formed in 2003, but their story starts in earnest with the release of 2008’s Changes – a record that would greatly impact the footprint of heavy music. Following Changes, For The Fallen Dreams went on to release five more remarkable full-length records, from the atmospheric and moody Relentless to chart-topping comeback record Heavy Hearts, which landed at #162 on the Billboard Top 200 and #3 on Billboard Heatseekers lists. Six saw the band venture into more metallic territory, with over 20 million views on YouTube and tens of millions of streams across various streaming platforms.
While For The Fallen Dreams have been through their fair share of changes, one thing has remained constant: their dedication to growth while never failing to deliver primal-yet-emotional music, which has made them a staple in modern metal.
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